Fluke, Brian Klaas
Fluke, Brian Klaas
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Fluke
Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters

Author: Brian Klaas

Narrator: Brian Klaas

Unabridged: 8 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/23/2024


Synopsis

This “captivating illustration of the follies of trying to model and forecast the unpredictable world” (Financial Times) is both “empowering” (The New Statesman, UK) and “compelling” (New Scientist) as it challenges our most fundamental assumptions—by social scientist and Atlantic writer Brian Klaas, whom Prospect magazine has named one of the world’s “Top 25 Thinkers.”

If you could rewind your life to the very beginning and then press play, would everything turn out the same? Or could making an accidental phone call or missing an exit off the highway change not just your life, but history itself?

In Fluke, myth-shattering social scientist Brian Klaas takes a deep-dive into the phenomenon of random chance and the chaos it can sow, taking aim at most people’s neat and tidy version of reality. The book’s argument is that we willfully ignore a bewildering truth: but for a few small changes, our lives—and our societies—could be radically different.

Offering an entirely new lens, Fluke explores how our world really works, driven by strange interactions and apparently random events. How did one couple’s vacation cause 100,000 people to die? Does our decision to hit the snooze button in the morning radically alter the trajectory of our lives? And has the evolution of humans been inevitable, or are we simply the product of a series of freak accidents?

Drawing on social science, chaos theory, history, evolutionary biology, and philosophy, Klaas provides a brilliantly fresh look at why things happen—all while providing mind-bending lessons on how we can live smarter, be happier, and lead more fulfilling lives.

About Brian Klaas

Brian Klaas grew up in Minnesota, earned his DPhil at Oxford, and is now a professor of global politics at University College London. He is a contributing writer for The Atlantic, host of the award-winning Power Corrupts podcast, and frequent guest on national television. Klaas has conducted field research across the globe and advised major politicians and organizations including NATO and the European Union. You can find him at BrianPKlaas.com and on X @BrianKlaas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pramod on August 22, 2015

"It seemed then as if I were seeing sky for the first time, and in a way I was, through different eyes. I gazed rapturously at the blue ceiling for several moments, until the rays of the sun made my eyes mist over, causing me to blink rapidly. It was then I realized what I was. I wasn’t shocked, for......more

Goodreads review by Paul on February 06, 2017

A great wee tale about a dog, Fluke, who used to be a human and his journey to understanding why he is now a dog. I loved how this book was narrated. I loved the fact that Fluke's characteristics change from dog to human and back again frequently. That, plus it made me feel for Fluke very much. This......more

Goodreads review by Olethros on September 23, 2019

-¿Qué nos hace humanos?.- Género. Novela (por mucho que parta desde un concepto de Narrativa fantástica). Lo que nos cuenta. En el libro Aullidos (publicación original: Fluke, 1977) conocemos a Fluke, un cachorro recién llegado al mundo y que comienza a interaccionar con su entorno. Mientras interpret......more

Goodreads review by Amalia (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤ on July 14, 2022

No me esperaba una historia tan entretenida y tan repleta de emociones como la que he leído. Se lee muy rápido ya que Fluke, el protagonista, vivirá abundantes aventuras, tanto buenas como malas, que no dará tregua al lector. . I did not expect a story as entertaining and as full of emotions as the on......more

Goodreads review by Talia on August 05, 2012

This book was a real departure from other James Herbert books which are known for as being horrors, written in a gruesome style. The whole story is an adventure written from the perspective of a dog. Herbert captures the world at ground level, as seen through a dog's eyes (and nose) in such a compel......more


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"This riveting audiobook will make listeners think more realistically about their day-to-day actions and their inescapable place in the web of causes that make the world what it is."